An hour north of Berlin, in the village of Flieth, a fieldstone stable has been deftly converted into a pared-back rural retreat surrounded by gardens, meadows and farmland. Dating from around 1900, it is part of a Hofensemble on a 2,315sqm plot, and its renovation eight years ago preserved its agricultural character while introducing contemporary interventions. Original fieldstone walls, exposed timber beams and traditional proportions remain, complemented by terrazzo floors with underfloor heating, new insulated windows and a restrained material palette.
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank
The 118sqm interior is arranged around an open-plan living, dining and kitchen space, where a fireplace forms the focal point and large doors open directly onto the garden. A bedroom and bathroom occupy the ground floor, while a gallery level beneath the pitched roof provides a second sleeping area overlooking the living space. The kitchen combines custom joinery with details including a SMEG oven and gas hob, a Vola tap and integrated Miele appliances. Ceiling heights rise to six metres in places, bringing light and volume to the compact footprint.
Beyond the house, the property includes an unrenovated barn of around 290 square metres, offering scope for future adaptation. An additional 5,297sqm meadow behind the house is also available for sale.
The property is currently on the market through Fantastic Frank for €795,000.

